May
3
Broad Street
Sunday, May 3, 2026The Blue Cross Broad Street Run is a popular 10-mile road race held annually in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It attracts tens of thousands of runners, traversing the city along Broad Street from North Philadelphia to the Navy Yard, offering a unique straight course through diverse neighborhoods.
May
3
Broad Street
Sunday, May 3, 2026The Blue Cross Broad Street Run is a popular 10-mile road race held annually in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It attracts tens of thousands of runners, traversing the city along Broad Street from North Philadelphia to the Navy Yard, offering a unique straight course through diverse neighborhoods.
Entries
Rank
Athlete
VDOT
91
37.05
Pax Graybill
W24
93
36.43
MA
Maya A.
Natalie Mitchell
• W28
95
36.00
LR
Lori R.
W49
96
35.36
LK
Laura K.
W33
97
34.80
MH
Mary Beth Horvath
W49
98
34.62
CF
Christina Friedli
W53
101
34.09
WP
wendi p.
W63
102
33.80
SW
Sarah W.
W33
104
33.48
Joseph Van
M58
108
31.36
MG
Maria G.
W47
117
30.32
MW
Michael Wong
M27
119
29.67
Sarah Hane
W39
Race Details
Status
Upcoming
Website
Official website
Location
Philadelphia, PA, United States
Date
3 May 2026
Distance
10Mi
VDOT Participants
166
Avg. VDOT finish times
1:33:34
The Blue Cross Broad Street Run is a popular 10-mile road race held annually in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It attracts tens of thousands of runners, traversing the city along Broad Street from North Philadelphia to the Navy Yard, offering a unique straight course through diverse neighborhoods.
Course Terrain
The race course is point-to-point, straight down Philadelphia’s Broad Street, primarily on asphalt city roads. Runners pass through neighborhoods including Olney, North Philadelphia, Center City, South Philadelphia, and finish at the Navy Yard.
Elevation Changes
The Broad Street Run course is generally downhill, with a gradual decline from the start in North Philadelphia to the finish at the Navy Yard, making it one of the fastest 10-mile courses in the country.
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